Mingon,
I'm ex-army myself, if it's now 2 years behind then that's not too bad.
During my "time" I would have thought 10 years was about right
The acceptable truth is that there will always be a lengthy timeframe to make things "squaddy-proof" - even then most equipment is totally "over-hyped" and not at all suitable to the environment where the equipment is to be used once it is deployed. I'm not talking about operating systems obviously although that no doubt will still apply. The equipment is often quite far removed from the demonstration examples which secured the sales also.
The best examples I can think about from my "time" was the "Challenger" tank - which was very lucky to make it 3 miles down the road without breaking down - "supposedly" it performed very well in the Gulf - 1000's of miles from it's original theatre in Europe.
The "SA80" - "The worlds most advanced battlefield rifle", that's what the posters said as far as I can remember when it came out. The only thing that was "advanced" about it was how it continually jammed the "new" 5.56mm rounds in the magazine. It also gave me the feeling of a "meccano" toy and that top cover for access to the gas rod would continually spring open whilst sprinting etc. This was later modified with the use of tape or an elastic band - lol. How this was never noticed during trials is beyond me?
As Rahvin has mentioned though - there are many items which will be available to the military long before the public gets to see any benefit of the technology. The main reason for this is simple - there is big money to be made from the sales of defence equipment.
As far as I remember this was Britains biggest industry.
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unless your talking about boots, in which case they are 40 years behind >>
This is quite funny because although I probably agree with you on the technology that goes into "civilian" boots being superior - I still prefer wearing my old
assault boots - reason? - your feet do not sweat!
All these modern boots with "wicks away sweat" crap just seem to make you feet sweat even more. Give me a pair of natural leather upper and rubber soles anyday

And compared to the original high-leg boots these things are the weight of training shoes anyway
